Casino Audit - September 2019

When

Campus Location

Office/Remote Location

First Floor, Casino Lab

Description

Casino Auditing for Gaming Regulators

The objective of this three-day course is to provide attendees with an in-depth understanding of the complexities of auditing casinos from a regulatory perspective. Attendees will also learn the process of developing effective internal control standards using a risk-based approach. Course agenda*:

- Casino Internal Control Standards. Attendees will learn how to use a risk-based approach for developing and evaluating casino internal control standards, assessing mitigating controls and consideration of cost-benefit factors.

- Understanding Table Games Performance. Attendees will learn about house advantages of various games, techniques used to analyze statistical information and the impacts of credit play and promotional schemes

Day Three:

- Understanding Slot Machine Performance. This session discusses the development of theoretical hold percentages, analyzing actual hold percentages and the impacts of progressive payouts, bonus pays and other promotions.

- Internal Audit Function. This session analyzes the casino internal audit function, including assessing independence, evaluating the effectiveness of internal audit and using internal audit results in determining the scope of a regulatory audit.

Lynda Hartzell, CPA; CFE is a former Chief of the Nevada Gaming Control Board’s Audit Division. She has served as a consulting manager for a CPA firm, a Senior Accountant and Senior Audit Manager.

Kim McCabe has over 20 years of progressive experience in the Gaming Industry and is a Certified Public Accountant and Certified Anti-Money Laundering Specialist with extensive experience in regulatory compliance.

Stephanie Maddocks is an expert in casino IT systems. She has assisted numerous casinos in the implementation of casino management systems and the integration of systems within the resort casino environment.

This program is designed for regulators, however any Gaming Control Board and Commission members, or other governmental officials, with regulatory oversight or policy making responsibilities in the realm of audit, are also welcome to attend. The program is also applicable for operators looking for a regulatory view on audit and casino management systems.

Are there recommended accommodations?

In addition to the large number of hotels located on the Las Vegas Strip, a number of participants choose to stay at hotels that are within walking distance of the Stan Fulton Building:Hyatt Place Las VegasEmbassy Suites by Hilton

We encourage participants to arrive either by taxi, Uber or Lyft. However, parking passes can be provided for a limited number of spaces on the UNLV campus.

What is the attire for the program?

The attire is business casual.

What is the refund policy?

1. In the event a course is canceled, registrants will be notified as soon as possible and receive a full refund of their registration fee. The International Center for Gaming Regulation is not responsible for any travel and related expenses or other expenses incurred by any participant due to a course cancellation.

2. A service fee of Twenty Percent (20%) will apply to all participant initiated cancellations received three (3) weeks prior to the event.

3. A service fee of Fifty Percent (50%) will apply to all participant initiated cancellations received two (2) weeks (14 days or less) prior to the event. In the event you need to cancel, you may substitute another person to attend in your place. However, you will need to inform us in writing no later than two (2) business days prior to the start of the event.

4. All cancellations and refund requests must be made in writing. Refunds granted for credit card charges will be credited to the original account charged. No refunds will be given in the event of “No Shows.” Refunds may take up to 4 weeks for processing.

Price

$1,300.00

Admission Information

What is included in the registration fee?

The fee includes all classroom materials and a certificate of completion from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. A continental breakfast, lunch and afternoon refreshments each day will also be provided. All other expenses, including airfare, ground transportation, evening meals and incidentals are the responsibility of the participant.

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Event Sponsor

The International Center for Gaming Regulation is one of three research centers within the International Gaming Institute, on the campus of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. The Center's mission is to promote research and learning in the areas of gaming regulation in jurisdictions around the world.